Great Gray Owls
Last year was a good year for photographing Owls.I shot many rare Northern Hawk Owls that can be seen in my last post.It was also a good year for the mighty Great Gray Owl.This bird also does not migrate very far south so I thought I would also share with you some of these shots.
I was learninga new camera at the time and the W.B was all wrong.I also noticed that for the most part my shutter speed was much lower than my focal length,bad yes since I was handholding the camera.Oh well these turned out better than I had hoped.Hope you all enjoy them..Mike.
I was learninga new camera at the time and the W.B was all wrong.I also noticed that for the most part my shutter speed was much lower than my focal length,bad yes since I was handholding the camera.Oh well these turned out better than I had hoped.Hope you all enjoy them..Mike.
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What a beautiful bird I liked all of these, but the last one is probably my favorite Really nice contrast and detail. You did well to isolate him/her from all those darn bare branches
Can't wait to see what you catch this year
Steve
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I am going to have to learn to do it wrong, , starting with how to find the owl. And, here in the coastal southeast, how to find bare branches. Very cool.
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